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A recent report from the American Lung Association shows seven out of 10 people say they have already seen climate change impact the Southwest and they want state policymakers to do more to combat the issue.
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The Governor’s Office of Resiliency recently received a grant from the federal government to draft a plan to reduce harmful emissions and pollution in Arizona. The office has partnered with Arizona State University to gather input from diverse communities across the state meant to inform a plan that will guide Arizona in addressing climate change.
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A new report found the oil and gas sector, one of the major emitters of planet-warming gases, will need a rapid and substantial overhaul for the world to avoid even worse extremes fueled by human-caused climate change.
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Officials with the City of Sedona have released a report detailing areas most impacted by heat in the area.
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Worker advocates say the state has prioritized development over safety.
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Raising sheep is a way of life for many people on the Navajo Nation, but a host of factors threaten that livelihood. Still, many Navajo shepherds say they will keep their sheep as long as they can and some younger people are finding ways to pass on the tradition.
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The funds will be used to support three new community-led resilience hubs that work to increase emergency preparedness through safe heating, cooling and clean-air centers.
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A federal taskforce focused on addressing the nation’s growing wildfire crisis has released its final report to Congress.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior has launched a new large-scale water recycling program aimed at creating new water supplies that are less vulnerable to drought and climate change.
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The organization said more needs to be done to fully address the climate change problems Arizona faces.